The Olivier Award-winning and Tony-nominated British musical Blood Brothers, a pop parable about twins separated at birth, will be revived by the Astoria Performing Arts Center in May. Broadway actress Colleen Hawks will star as Mrs. Johnstone.

Directed by APAC artistic director Tom Wojtunik, Blood Brothers will run May 2-18 at the Good Shepherd United Methodist Church. It has choreography by Christine O'Grady and musical direction by Julianne B. Merrill.

The musical has book, music and lyrics by Willy Russell (Educating Rita, Shirley Valentine). It ended its record-breaking, 24-year London run in November 2012.

The ensemble includes Joey Donnelly (Non-Equity the Musical), Britain Gebhardt (APAC's The Secret Garden), Mary-Elizabeth Milton (Footloose), Jan-Peter Pedross (APAC's The Secret Garden), Jason Pintar (Titanic) and Kristin Stewart (The Wizard of Oz). Blood Brothers, which premiered in London in 1983 prior to a 1993 Broadway arrival, "tells the tragic story of a mother who, unable to support her children, surrenders one of her newborn twins to a childless woman. Unaware that they are brothers, the boys grow up just streets apart in vastly different homes — one wealthy, the other poor. Despite their different upbringings, they become close friends. But when they fall in love with the same girl, their friendship is tested, and their fate sealed," according to APAC.

The production will have scenic design by Stephen K. Dobay, costume design by Caitlin Cisek, lighting design by Dan Jobbins, sound design by David M. Corsello and prop designs by Aaron Sheckler. Kenneth Garner is the dialect coach, with fight direction by Ryan Kasprzak.